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[v5.2] lib-submodule-update: pass 'test_must_fail' as an argument

Message ID 9ea9d3ff08266e9f1062632c4b1ff1e5f23733bd.1592981264.git.liu.denton@gmail.com (mailing list archive)
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Series [v5.2] lib-submodule-update: pass 'test_must_fail' as an argument | expand

Commit Message

Denton Liu June 24, 2020, 8:50 a.m. UTC
When we run a test helper function in test_submodule_switch_common(), we
sometimes specify a whole helper function as the $command. When we do
this, in some test cases, we just mark the whole function with
`test_must_fail`. However, it's possible that the helper function might
fail earlier or later than expected due to an introduced bug. If this
happens, then the test case will still report as passing but it should
really be marked as failing since it didn't actually display the
intended behaviour.

Instead of invoking `test_must_fail $command`, pass the string
"test_must_fail" as the second argument in case where the git command is
expected to fail.

When $command is a helper function, the parent function calling
test_submodule_switch_common() is test_submodule_switch_func(). For all
test_submodule_switch_func() invocations, increase the granularity of
the argument test helper function by prefixing the git invocation which is
meant to fail with the second argument like this:

	$2 git checkout "$1"

In the other cases, test_submodule_switch() and
test_submodule_forced_switch(), instead of passing in the git command
directly, wrap it using the git_test_func() and pass the git arguments
using the global variable $gitcmd. Unfortunately, since closures aren't
a thing in shell scripts, the global variable is necessary. Another
unfortunate result is that the "git_test_func" will used as the test
case name when $command is printed but it's worth it for the cleaner
code.

Finally, as an added bonus, `test_must_fail` will now only run on git
commands.

Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com>
---
Changes since v5.1:

* Fix broken &&-chain

* Add may_only_be_test_must_fail() checks

* Remove $OVERWRITING_FAIL from the commit message

 t/lib-submodule-update.sh   | 55 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
 t/t3426-rebase-submodule.sh |  6 ++--
 t/t3513-revert-submodule.sh |  7 ++++-
 t/t3906-stash-submodule.sh  |  7 ++++-
 t/t4137-apply-submodule.sh  |  8 ++++--
 t/t4255-am-submodule.sh     |  8 ++++--
 t/t5572-pull-submodule.sh   | 12 +++++---
 t/t6041-bisect-submodule.sh |  7 ++++-
 8 files changed, 84 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)

Comments

Junio C Hamano June 24, 2020, 4 p.m. UTC | #1
Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com> writes:

> +# Ensures that the that the arg either contains "test_must_fail" or is empty.
> +may_only_be_test_must_fail () {
> +	test -z "$1" || test "$1" = test_must_fail || die

No error message?  I guess it is OK as this is to only catch a bug
in the test script, not a bug in Git being tested.

> @@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ git_rebase () {
>  	git status -su >actual &&
>  	ls -1pR * >>actual &&
>  	test_cmp expect actual &&
> -	git rebase "$1"
> +	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
> +	$2 git rebase "$1"
>  }

I would have expected the sanity check for incoming arguments would
be done at the very beginning, but I guess it is OK (the same
comment applies to all the others).

> @@ -15,7 +15,12 @@ git_revert () {
>  	git status -su >expect &&
>  	ls -1pR * >>expect &&
>  	tar cf "$TRASH_DIRECTORY/tmp.tar" * &&
> -	git checkout "$1" &&
> +	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
> +	$2 git checkout "$1" &&
> +	if test -n "$2"
> +	then
> +		return
> +	fi &&

The addition to "git_rebase" does not need this "if must-fail was
given, return early" because it was at the end of the helper, but
here we have some post procedure that relies on the checkout to
be successful, so after correctly failing the checkout we return.

It is somewhat tricky, but OK.  The same for the next one.

> diff --git a/t/t3906-stash-submodule.sh b/t/t3906-stash-submodule.sh
> index 6a7e801ca0..a52e53dd2d 100755
> --- a/t/t3906-stash-submodule.sh
> +++ b/t/t3906-stash-submodule.sh
> @@ -8,7 +8,12 @@ test_description='stash can handle submodules'
>  git_stash () {
>  	git status -su >expect &&
>  	ls -1pR * >>expect &&
> -	git read-tree -u -m "$1" &&
> +	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
> +	$2 git read-tree -u -m "$1" &&
> +	if test -n "$2"
> +	then
> +		return
> +	fi &&
>  	git stash &&
>  	git status -su >actual &&
>  	ls -1pR * >>actual &&

Looking good.  Will replace.

Thanks.
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Patch

diff --git a/t/lib-submodule-update.sh b/t/lib-submodule-update.sh
index 7c3ba1be00..8e9f310bcb 100755
--- a/t/lib-submodule-update.sh
+++ b/t/lib-submodule-update.sh
@@ -303,8 +303,12 @@  test_submodule_content () {
 # update" is run. And even then that command doesn't delete the work tree of
 # a removed submodule.
 #
+# The first argument of the callback function will be the name of the submodule.
+#
 # Removing a submodule containing a .git directory must fail even when forced
-# to protect the history!
+# to protect the history! If we are testing this case, the second argument of
+# the callback function will be 'test_must_fail', else it will be the empty
+# string.
 #
 
 # Internal function; use test_submodule_switch_func(), test_submodule_switch(),
@@ -443,7 +447,7 @@  test_submodule_switch_common () {
 		(
 			cd submodule_update &&
 			git branch -t replace_sub1_with_directory origin/replace_sub1_with_directory &&
-			test_must_fail $command replace_sub1_with_directory &&
+			$command replace_sub1_with_directory test_must_fail &&
 			test_superproject_content origin/add_sub1 &&
 			test_submodule_content sub1 origin/add_sub1
 		)
@@ -456,7 +460,7 @@  test_submodule_switch_common () {
 			cd submodule_update &&
 			git branch -t replace_sub1_with_directory origin/replace_sub1_with_directory &&
 			replace_gitfile_with_git_dir sub1 &&
-			test_must_fail $command replace_sub1_with_directory &&
+			$command replace_sub1_with_directory test_must_fail &&
 			test_superproject_content origin/add_sub1 &&
 			test_git_directory_is_unchanged sub1 &&
 			test_submodule_content sub1 origin/add_sub1
@@ -470,7 +474,7 @@  test_submodule_switch_common () {
 		(
 			cd submodule_update &&
 			git branch -t replace_sub1_with_file origin/replace_sub1_with_file &&
-			test_must_fail $command replace_sub1_with_file &&
+			$command replace_sub1_with_file test_must_fail &&
 			test_superproject_content origin/add_sub1 &&
 			test_submodule_content sub1 origin/add_sub1
 		)
@@ -484,7 +488,7 @@  test_submodule_switch_common () {
 			cd submodule_update &&
 			git branch -t replace_sub1_with_file origin/replace_sub1_with_file &&
 			replace_gitfile_with_git_dir sub1 &&
-			test_must_fail $command replace_sub1_with_file &&
+			$command replace_sub1_with_file test_must_fail &&
 			test_superproject_content origin/add_sub1 &&
 			test_git_directory_is_unchanged sub1 &&
 			test_submodule_content sub1 origin/add_sub1
@@ -559,12 +563,25 @@  test_submodule_switch_common () {
 # conditions, set the appropriate KNOWN_FAILURE_* variable used in the tests
 # below to 1.
 #
-# Use as follows:
+# The first argument of the callback function will be the name of the submodule.
+#
+# Removing a submodule containing a .git directory must fail even when forced
+# to protect the history! If we are testing this case, the second argument of
+# the callback function will be 'test_must_fail', else it will be the empty
+# string.
+#
+# The following example uses `git some-command` as an example command to be
+# tested. It updates the worktree and index to match a target, but not any
+# submodule directories.
 #
 # my_func () {
-#   target=$1
-#   # Do something here that updates the worktree and index to match target,
-#   # but not any submodule directories.
+#   ...prepare for `git some-command` to be run...
+#   $2 git some-command "$1" &&
+#   if test -n "$2"
+#   then
+#     return
+#   fi &&
+#   ...check the state after git some-command is run...
 # }
 # test_submodule_switch_func "my_func"
 test_submodule_switch_func () {
@@ -580,23 +597,35 @@  test_submodule_switch_func () {
 			cd submodule_update &&
 			git branch -t add_sub1 origin/add_sub1 &&
 			>sub1 &&
-			test_must_fail $command add_sub1 &&
+			$command add_sub1 test_must_fail &&
 			test_superproject_content origin/no_submodule &&
 			test_must_be_empty sub1
 		)
 	'
 }
 
+# Ensures that the that the arg either contains "test_must_fail" or is empty.
+may_only_be_test_must_fail () {
+	test -z "$1" || test "$1" = test_must_fail || die
+}
+
+git_test_func () {
+	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
+	$2 git $gitcmd "$1"
+}
+
 test_submodule_switch () {
-	test_submodule_switch_func "git $1"
+	gitcmd="$1"
+	test_submodule_switch_func "git_test_func"
 }
 
 # Same as test_submodule_switch(), except that throwing away local changes in
 # the superproject is allowed.
 test_submodule_forced_switch () {
-	command="$1"
+	gitcmd="$1"
+	command="git_test_func"
 	KNOWN_FAILURE_FORCED_SWITCH_TESTS=1
-	test_submodule_switch_common "git $command"
+	test_submodule_switch_common "$command"
 
 	# When forced, a file in the superproject does not prevent creating a
 	# submodule of the same name.
diff --git a/t/t3426-rebase-submodule.sh b/t/t3426-rebase-submodule.sh
index 788605ccc0..0ad3a07bf4 100755
--- a/t/t3426-rebase-submodule.sh
+++ b/t/t3426-rebase-submodule.sh
@@ -17,7 +17,8 @@  git_rebase () {
 	git status -su >actual &&
 	ls -1pR * >>actual &&
 	test_cmp expect actual &&
-	git rebase "$1"
+	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
+	$2 git rebase "$1"
 }
 
 test_submodule_switch_func "git_rebase"
@@ -35,7 +36,8 @@  git_rebase_interactive () {
 	test_cmp expect actual &&
 	set_fake_editor &&
 	echo "fake-editor.sh" >.git/info/exclude &&
-	git rebase -i "$1"
+	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
+	$2 git rebase -i "$1"
 }
 
 test_submodule_switch_func "git_rebase_interactive"
diff --git a/t/t3513-revert-submodule.sh b/t/t3513-revert-submodule.sh
index 95a7f64471..a759f12cbb 100755
--- a/t/t3513-revert-submodule.sh
+++ b/t/t3513-revert-submodule.sh
@@ -15,7 +15,12 @@  git_revert () {
 	git status -su >expect &&
 	ls -1pR * >>expect &&
 	tar cf "$TRASH_DIRECTORY/tmp.tar" * &&
-	git checkout "$1" &&
+	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
+	$2 git checkout "$1" &&
+	if test -n "$2"
+	then
+		return
+	fi &&
 	git revert HEAD &&
 	rm -rf * &&
 	tar xf "$TRASH_DIRECTORY/tmp.tar" &&
diff --git a/t/t3906-stash-submodule.sh b/t/t3906-stash-submodule.sh
index 6a7e801ca0..a52e53dd2d 100755
--- a/t/t3906-stash-submodule.sh
+++ b/t/t3906-stash-submodule.sh
@@ -8,7 +8,12 @@  test_description='stash can handle submodules'
 git_stash () {
 	git status -su >expect &&
 	ls -1pR * >>expect &&
-	git read-tree -u -m "$1" &&
+	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
+	$2 git read-tree -u -m "$1" &&
+	if test -n "$2"
+	then
+		return
+	fi &&
 	git stash &&
 	git status -su >actual &&
 	ls -1pR * >>actual &&
diff --git a/t/t4137-apply-submodule.sh b/t/t4137-apply-submodule.sh
index b645e303a0..07d5262537 100755
--- a/t/t4137-apply-submodule.sh
+++ b/t/t4137-apply-submodule.sh
@@ -6,13 +6,17 @@  test_description='git apply handling submodules'
 . "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-submodule-update.sh
 
 apply_index () {
-	git diff --ignore-submodules=dirty "..$1" | git apply --index -
+	git diff --ignore-submodules=dirty "..$1" >diff &&
+	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
+	$2 git apply --index diff
 }
 
 test_submodule_switch_func "apply_index"
 
 apply_3way () {
-	git diff --ignore-submodules=dirty "..$1" | git apply --3way -
+	git diff --ignore-submodules=dirty "..$1" >diff &&
+	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
+	$2 git apply --3way diff
 }
 
 test_submodule_switch_func "apply_3way"
diff --git a/t/t4255-am-submodule.sh b/t/t4255-am-submodule.sh
index 1b179d5f45..a7ba08f728 100755
--- a/t/t4255-am-submodule.sh
+++ b/t/t4255-am-submodule.sh
@@ -6,13 +6,17 @@  test_description='git am handling submodules'
 . "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-submodule-update.sh
 
 am () {
-	git format-patch --stdout --ignore-submodules=dirty "..$1" | git am -
+	git format-patch --stdout --ignore-submodules=dirty "..$1" >patch &&
+	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
+	$2 git am patch
 }
 
 test_submodule_switch_func "am"
 
 am_3way () {
-	git format-patch --stdout --ignore-submodules=dirty "..$1" | git am --3way -
+	git format-patch --stdout --ignore-submodules=dirty "..$1" >patch &&
+	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
+	$2 git am --3way patch
 }
 
 KNOWN_FAILURE_NOFF_MERGE_ATTEMPTS_TO_MERGE_REMOVED_SUBMODULE_FILES=1
diff --git a/t/t5572-pull-submodule.sh b/t/t5572-pull-submodule.sh
index f911bf631e..1d75e3b12b 100755
--- a/t/t5572-pull-submodule.sh
+++ b/t/t5572-pull-submodule.sh
@@ -13,7 +13,8 @@  reset_branch_to_HEAD () {
 
 git_pull () {
 	reset_branch_to_HEAD "$1" &&
-	git pull
+	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
+	$2 git pull
 }
 
 # pulls without conflicts
@@ -21,21 +22,24 @@  test_submodule_switch_func "git_pull"
 
 git_pull_ff () {
 	reset_branch_to_HEAD "$1" &&
-	git pull --ff
+	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
+	$2 git pull --ff
 }
 
 test_submodule_switch_func "git_pull_ff"
 
 git_pull_ff_only () {
 	reset_branch_to_HEAD "$1" &&
-	git pull --ff-only
+	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
+	$2 git pull --ff-only
 }
 
 test_submodule_switch_func "git_pull_ff_only"
 
 git_pull_noff () {
 	reset_branch_to_HEAD "$1" &&
-	git pull --no-ff
+	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
+	$2 git pull --no-ff
 }
 
 KNOWN_FAILURE_NOFF_MERGE_DOESNT_CREATE_EMPTY_SUBMODULE_DIR=1
diff --git a/t/t6041-bisect-submodule.sh b/t/t6041-bisect-submodule.sh
index 0e0cdf638d..df1eff0fb8 100755
--- a/t/t6041-bisect-submodule.sh
+++ b/t/t6041-bisect-submodule.sh
@@ -10,7 +10,12 @@  git_bisect () {
 	ls -1pR * >>expect &&
 	tar cf "$TRASH_DIRECTORY/tmp.tar" * &&
 	GOOD=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD) &&
-	git checkout "$1" &&
+	may_only_be_test_must_fail "$2" &&
+	$2 git checkout "$1" &&
+	if test -n "$2"
+	then
+		return
+	fi &&
 	echo "foo" >bar &&
 	git add bar &&
 	git commit -m "bisect bad" &&